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Mentor MP

High performance DC drive

25A to 7400A, 480V to 690V

Two or four quadrant operation

Supplied by Authorized distributor

Oniks Kontrol Sistemleri San.ve Tic. A.Ş

Part Number: 0476-0002-04

Issue: 4

www.onxcontrol.com

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    Advanced User Guide Mentor MP High performance DC drive 25A to 7400A, 480V to 690V Two or four quadrant operation Supplied by Authorized distributor Oniks Kontrol Sistemleri San.ve Tic. A.Ş Part Number: 0476-0002-04 Issue: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
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    General Information The manufacturer accepts no liability for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation or adjustment of the optional operating parameters of the equipment or from mismatching the variable speed drive with the motor. The contents of this guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interests of a commitment to a policy of continuous development and improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance, or the contents of the guide, without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.2.3 Sources and destinations ……………………….19 Update rates ……………………….20 4.3.1 Speed reference update rate ……………………….. 20 4.3.2 Hard speed reference update rate ……………………..20 4.3.3 Torque reference update rate ………………………. 20 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Analog reference ……………………..211 Analog outputs ……………………..211 Digital inputs and outputs ……………………. 211 Current feedback ……………………..211 Bandwidth ……………………….211 7.6.1 Speed loop …………………………..211 7.6.2 Current loop …………………………..211 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 5: Parameter Structure

    Pr 11.44 (SE14, 0.35) is set to L1 (0). When Pr 11.44 (SE14, 0.35)is not 0 the left and right keys will allow access to the advance parameter set and menu 0 will become a linear menu. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 6: Pre-Defined Sub Blocks

    Enable field control SE12 Defines the sub block headers. Can be used by the MP-Keypad to display the same strings as the SM-Keypad. 0.34 5.12 Autotune SE13 0.35 11.44 Security status SE14 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 7: Menu 0 (Linear)

    Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter structure Keypad and display Parameter x.00 Performance format protocol descriptions Diagnostic Speed feedback Menu 0 Parameter Description Display Menu 0 Parameter Description Display 0.71 3.26 Speed feedback selector Fb01 0.36 1.01 Speed reference selected di01 Tachometer rating (V/1000 0.37…

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    Menu 4 4.07 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 9: Advanced Menus

    Any Solutions Module type is recognised with all drive types in any slots. The relevant template is used to define menu 15 for the module type installed in slot 1, menu 16 for slot 2, and menu 17 for slot 3. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 10: Keypad And Display

    Keypad and display Understanding the display There are two types of keypad available for the Mentor MP. The SM-Keypad has an LED display, and the MP-Keypad has an LCD display. 2.1.2 MP-Keypad (LCD) 2.1.1 SM-Keypad (LED) The display consists of three lines of text.

  • Page 11: Status Mode

    When changing the values of parameters, make a note of the new values in case they need to be entered again. NOTE For new parameter-values to apply after the AC supply to the drive is interrupted, new values must be saved. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 12
    During adjustment of a parameter value with the Up or Down keys the display does not flash, providing the parameter value is in range, such that the user can see the value being edited without interruption. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 13: Mp-Keypad

    Turbo browse time interval 0 to 200 ms 50 ms RW Uni Unidrive SP (0), 40.23 Product identification RO Txt Commander SK (1), Mentor MP (2), Affinity (4), Digitax ST (5) Table 2-2 Menu 41 parameter descriptions Parameter Range( ) Default( ) Type 41.00…

  • Page 14: Parameter Access Level And Security

    At this point, the only parameter that 0.84 7.03 Analog input 3 in04 can be changed by the user is the access level Pr 11.44 (SE14, 0.35). 10.77 Input frequency Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 15: Keypad Control Mode

    1. If the second motor map is being used the decimal point second from the right of the first row is on. 2. When parameters are saved to a SMARTCARD the right-most decimal point on the first row flashes for 2 seconds. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 16: Parameter X.00 Reset

    3. 6. User save parameters are saved to drive EEPROM after defaults are loaded. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 17: Loading Defaults

    Rated field voltage Eur: 360, USA: 300 21.23 (SE11, 0.32) 5.75 Field voltage mode Eur: OFF (0), USA: On (1) Analog input 3 mode 7.15 Eur: th (8), USA: VOLt (6) (in01, 0.81) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 18: Parameter Description Format

    Bit default one/unsigned: Bit parameters with this flag set to one have a default of one (all other bit parameters have a default of zero. Non-bit parameters are unipolar if this flag is one. Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 19: Parameter Ranges And Variable Maximums

    Vac x ( 2 x 3 / ) 480 +10 % drive: 720 ARMATURE_VOLTAGE_MAX 575 +10 % drive: 860 [1025] 690 +10 % drive: 1025 NOTE For 4 quadrant drives maximum armature voltage = Vac x 1.15 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 20: Default

    18.11, which has a maximum of 32767, the source input is zero if the source data value is less than 16383 and one if it is greater than this. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 21: Update Rates

    For faster update rate Pr 91.03 must be used (this parameter is only visible from the Solutions Modules). Any value written to Pr 91.03 is automatically mapped into the hard speed reference Pr 3.22. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 22: Advanced Parameter Descriptions

    Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter structure Keypad and display Parameter x.00 Performance format protocol descriptions Advanced parameter Table 5-2 gives a full key of the coding which appears in the following parameter tables. descriptions Table 5-2 Key to parameter coding Overview Coding Attribute…

  • Page 23
    In some cases, the function or range of a parameter is affected by the setting of another parameter; the information in the lists relates to the default condition of such parameters. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 24: Menu 1: Speed Reference

    Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX 1.18 parameter Memory terminals 1.19 Precision The parameters are all shown in their default settings reference trim *Refer to Pr 1.14 (SE05, 0.26) on page 27. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

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    [1.06] Skip Skip Skip speed 2 speed 3 speed 1 Velocity 1.05 feed-forward 1.30 [1.06] 1.32 1.34 reference Skip Skip Skip reference speed band speed band sp eed band [1.06] [1.07] Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 26
    Maximum reference clamp {SE02, 0.23} Txt VM DP ND RA US RW BU Coding Range SPEED_LIMIT_MAX rpm Default 1000.0 Second motor Pr 21.01 parameter Update rate Background read See also Pr 1.07 overleaf. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 27
    If Pr 1.08=1: MAX_SPEED_REF is Pr 1.06 {SE02, 0.23} or -Pr 1.07 {SE01, 0.22} whichever is the largest (If the second motor map is selected Pr 21.01 is used instead of Pr 1.06 {SE02, 0.23} and Pr 21.02 instead of Pr 1.07 {SE01, 0.22}) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 28
    Pr 1.01 {di01, 0.36} = selected reference x (100 + Pr 1.38) / 100 and when this parameter is 1 the reference is given by Pr 1.01 {di01, 0.36} = selected reference + Pr 1.04 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 29
    Pr 1.44 = 1 then Pr 1.49 = 5 Pr 1.52 = 1 then Pr 1.49 = 6 The bit parameters with lower numbers have priority over those with higher numbers. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 30
    Preset defined by Pr 1.50 (Pr 1.21 to Pr 1.28) Preset defined by Pr 1.50 (Pr 1.21 to Pr 1.28) Keypad reference (Pr 1.17) Precision reference (Pr 1.18 and Pr 1.19) Keypad reference only Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 31
    Instead, the drive uses the value stored in memory preventing the possibility of data skew. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
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    US RW BU Coding Update rate 4 ms write This parameter indicates that the selected reference is within one of the skip reference zones such that the motor speed is not as demanded. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 33
    Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Update rate 4 ms write This bit indicates that the position controller has selected the velocity feed forward as a reference for the drive Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 34
    Preset reference selected indicator Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 1 to 8 Update rate 4 ms write Indicates the preset reference currently being selected Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 35
    When this parameter is set, the speed reference is controlled by the keypad but the pushbuttons (Start / Stop / FWD / REV) do not perform their usual functions, the drive is controlled from the terminals. The pushbuttons can be used as digital inputs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 36
    Jog acceleration 2.19 rate Jog selected 1.13 indicator Reverse accel. rate Acceleration Ramp control 2.03 Ramp hold Pre-ramp speed S-Ramp time 2.40 1.03 reference S-Ramp mode 2.41 2.39 Ramp rate speed units Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 37
    2.06 S-Ramp enable** Menu 3 limit d/dt Pr 3.18 = Motor and load inertia 2.38 Pr 5.32 = Motor torque per amp Inertia compensation torque **For more information refer to Chapter 11.22 Advanced Features in the Mentor MP User Guide.
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    Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
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    Where A is the selected ramp rate in s / See Pr 2.39 If the S ramp is enabled (Pr 2.06 = 1) then the ramp time is extended as shown in the diagram opposite. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 40
    Since the new ramp rate is selected with the new reference, the acceleration applies towards the selected preset if the motor needs to accelerate to reach the preset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 41
    Since the new ramp rate is selected with the new reference, the deceleration applies towards the selected preset if the motor needs to decelerate to reach the preset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 42
    Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Update rate 4 ms read These bits are provided for control by logic input terminals for external ramp selection (see Pr 2.10 and Pr 2.20). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 43
    When this parameter is 1 (default) and the S ramp is enabled then Pr 2.40 is used to define the S ramp time. When this parameter is 0 and the S ramp is enabled then Pr 2.07 is used to define the S ramp limit. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 44: Menu 3: Speed Feedback And Speed Control

    100ppm, and so the absolute speed accuracy is 100ppm (0.01 %) of the reference, when a preset speed is used. If an analog input is used the absolute accuracy is further limited by the absolute accuracy and non-linearity of the analog input. If analog feedback is used the accuracy is even further limited. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 45
    The parameters are all shown at their default settings * If Pr 5.28 (Field weakening compensation disable) is set to ‘OFF (0)’ a multiplication factor is applied to the speed loop gains when the flux is below 100 %. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 46
    It should be noted that any filtering included within the speed controller feedback loop, either on the speed feedback or the current demand, introduces a delay and limits the maximum bandwidth of the controller for stable operation. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 47
    Default Update rate Background read 3.07 At speed upper limit Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 10,000 rpm Default Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 48
    Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0.00 to 655.35 (s / (rad/s)) Default 0.10 Second motor Pr 21.18 (3.11) parameter Update rate Background read See the description under Pr 3.16 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 49
    It should be noted that the differential term is limited internally so that it is ineffective if speed in rpm x Kd x Ki is greater than 170. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 50
    The Kd gain is not affected. If Pr 3.17 is set to 2 automatic gain set up is not active, but Kp is boosted by a factor of 16. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 51
    The step response of the speed controller gives approximately 10 % overshoot with unity damping factor. 3.22 Hard speed reference Txt VM DP ND RA US RW BU Coding Range ±MAX_SPEED_REF rpm Default Update rate 4 ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 52
    ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range ±32,678 revolutions Update rate 4 ms write This is used in conjunction with Pr 3.29. See the description under Pr 3.29 overleaf. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 53
    If Pr 3.33 is zero the revolution counter (Pr 3.28) is held at zero. If Pr 3.33 has any other value it defines the maximum number of the revolution counter before it is reset to zero. For example, if Pr 3.33 = 5, then Pr 3.28 counts up to 31 before being reset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 54
    0, Ab: Quadrature incremental encoder, with or without marker pulse 1, Fd: Incremental encoder with frequency and direction outputs, with or without marker pulse 2, Fr: Incremental encoder with forward and reverse outputs, with or without marker pulse Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 55
    Both the above trips can over ride trip Enc2 so if there is a wire break trip and then a power supply trip the drive will store both trips in the trip log. Both the above trips turn the terminal encoder supply off. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 56
    The encoder is re-initialized when this is set to 1 or encoder supplies are restored or a trip reset Pr 3.47 is automatically reset when re-initialization is complete. To allow detection of non initialized state Pr 3.48 remains zero for 500µs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 57
    US RW BU Coding Range ±SPEED_MAX rpm Update rate 1 ms write Provided the tachometer voltage rating parameter for the tachometer is correct this parameter shows the tachometer speed in rpm. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 58
    US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Background read When this bit is set the speed feedback source is automatically changed to estimated speed feedback when the selected speed feedback is lost. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 59
    Indicate bit to indicate that the speed feedback is outside the loss window, see Pr 3.55 and Pr 3.56. Cleared to zero when the drive is inactive. 3.58 Speed feedback percentage Txt VM DP ND RA US RW BU Coding Range ±100.0 % Update rate Background write Gives the speed feedback as a percentage of MAX_SPEED_REF. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 60
    Parameter Keypad and Advanced parameter Serial comms Performance Menu 4 format protocol structure descriptions Parameter description Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 61
    Overload detection Current limits magnitude Thermal 4.05 Motoring 4.15 time Current 4.01 constant Regenerating measurement Thermal protection Filtered current Symmetrical mode magnitude User current max scaling 4.02 4.24 Percentage load 4.20 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 62
    Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Motor current overload alarm 10.17 Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX indicator parameter terminals Motor overload 4.19 accumulator The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 63
    Range 0 to MOTOR1_CURRENT_LIMIT_MAX % Default 150.0 Second motor Pr 21.28 parameter Update rate Background read The regen current limit applies in either direction when the machine is producing regenerating torque. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 64
    When ‘RUN FWD / RUN REV’ is removed while in ‘Torque mode’, the drive will stop in the method selected by Pr 6.01. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 65
    5 rpm until a stop is applied. The operating area is shown in the following diagram: Area for coiler operation, speed limited to ref and positve torque Final speed Torque demand Speed -5rpm Area for decelerating the coiler, reverse speed limited and negative torque Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 66
    R is the load resistance in ohms f is the supply frequency in Hertz Imax is the peak load current (including any overload) in amps V rms is the line-to-line supply voltage in volts. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 67
    (set by Pr 5.07 {SE07, 0.28} or Pr 21.07) after time t is given by -t/  Temp = [I / (1.05 x Motor rated current) ] (1 — e ) x 100 % Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 68
    The torque reference is added to the speed controller output to provide inertia compensation. This can be used in speed or torque control applications to produce the torque required to accelerate or decelerate the load inertia. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 69
    Current taper 1 end point Txt VM DP NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 1000.0 % Default 1000.0 % Update rate Background read Defines the current at the end of taper 1. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 70
    Pr 4.33 is defined as allowed per unit change per second. Slew rate in amps s = Pr 4.33 x DRIVE_CURRENT_MAX Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 71
    There is hysteresis on bridge change over to prevent oscillation between the two bridges under lightly loaded conditions. In applications which require fine control of the current the bridge change over hysteresis can be reduced from 1.6 % to 0.2 % of the drive maximum current by setting this parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 72
    Parameter Keypad and Serial comms Advanced parameter Performance Menu 5 description format protocol structure descriptions Parameter Parameter x.00 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 73
    5.14 contactor 5.16 A1 A2 A1 A2 5.02 MA1 MA2 Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX Armature terminals parameter MA1 MA2 voltage Machine Read-only (RO) 5.06 armature Output 0.XX parameter voltage terminals Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 74
    1 Motor saturation 5.30 breakpoint Field rated 5.70 current Rated field 5.74 Field overload calculation compensation factor Field thermal 5.81 time constant Field overload Field current 5.82 accumulator 5.56 feedback Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 75
    The armature voltage feedback has a resolution of 10-bit plus sign. 5.03 Output power VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range ±POWER_MAX kW Update rate Background write Power = Armature voltage x Armature current. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 76
    Background read The rated current should be set at the motor nameplate value for rated current. The value of this parameter is used in the following: Current limits Motor thermal protection Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 77
    Pr 5.10 there is no protection against excessive acceleration, output voltage or current other than the instantaneous over current trip. Also take care WARNING to reset Pr 5.11 to 0 after the completion of tests. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 78
    When this operation is performed the drive will perform an estimation of Motor saturation break points (Pr 5.29, Pr 5.30) by spinning the motor at 25 % of its Base speed (Pr 5.08) with respect to the selected motor map and store the values. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 79
    Update rate Background read The source for the armature voltage feedback is determined as follows: Pr 5.14 Pr 5.16 Pr 6.55 Armature voltage selected A1, A2 MA1, MA2 A1, A2 MA1, MA2 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 80
    Continuous integral gain (Pr 4.14) is not set by the continuous autotune. Calculation of the gains is suspended when the voltage field weakening voltage loop becomes active so that the gains are not increased when the field is weakened. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 81
    If Pr 5.29 and Pr 5.30 are increased above 50 and 75 the drive estimate of flux can include the effect of non-linearity. It is unlikely that information will be available to set up these parameters, and so the values are determined during the rotating autotune test. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 82
    P.2br12P Parallel — 2 bridge — 12 pulse P.2br24P Parallel — 2 bridge — 24 pulse FrEE Not used Not used Not used P.cont Parallel 6P master P.SLAuE Parallel 6P slave Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 83
    *For fuse information please refer to section 4.6 in the Mentor MP User Guide. To configure the drives for use in a parallel 12 pulse speed control system, they should be programmed so that the master drive is set up in speed control mode (Pr 4.11 = 0), and the slave drive is programmed in torque control mode (Pr 4.11 = 1).
  • Page 84
    Select torque mode Pr 10.52 = 168 Mask field loss trip Pr 10.62 = Off Mask field loss trip Pr 5.43 = 3 Armature mode to parallel 24 pulse with bridge lockout Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 85
    Figure 5-10 6 Pulse parallel operation 2 drives Fuses* Choke / inductor Master drive Slave drive RJ 45 RJ 45 *For fuse information please refer to section 4.6 in the Mentor MP User Guide. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 86
    Slave drive RJ 45 RJ 45 parallel comms *For fuse information please refer to section 4.6 in the Mentor MP User Guide. Master Drive in 6 pulse parallel system Slave Healthy The master drive must know the state of health of the slave (or slaves), in a 6 pulse parallel system. This can be achieved using digital IO or a communication module.
  • Page 87
    51 52 53 51 52 53 2829 Slave Slave 51 52 53 51 52 53 Set Pr 8.22 to Pr 5.45, Pr 8.25 to Pr 5.46 and Pr 8.26 to Pr 5.47. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 88
    Save the current setup and reset the drive. • The Line contactor control must be controlled from the master. • Enable the drive. • If the drive is not enabled the drive will trip Slave.Er. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 89
    VM DP NC NV US RW BU Coding ±150.0 % Range Update rate Background write Flux feedback after the current to flux converter, see motor saturation breakpoints (Pr 5.29 and Pr 5.30). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 90
    5.60 Field output voltage VM DP NC NV US RW BU Coding 0 to 500 Vdc Range Update rate Background write The calculated voltage being generated on the field output terminals. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 91
    (Pr 5.66). This is used to prevent the motor windings from overheating if the drive is stopped and the motor ventilation is switched off. This can also be used to prevent condensation in the motor when it is not in use. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 92
    Stop command Reset Power on Sequencer run Drive active Reset action Speed Field economy Active Field current Pr 5.66 Pr 5.66 Pr 5.66 Pr 5.66 Pr 6.54 Pr 6.54 100ms 100ms Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 93
    Second motor Pr 21.31 parameter Update rate Background read Increasing this parameter will allow the loop to track the current demand more closely. Setting the value too high will result in instability. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 94
    Background read Increasing this parameter will allow the loop to track the current demand more closely. Setting the value too high will result in instability. Table 5-6 Converting from Mentor II gains to Mentor MP gains Mentor II Mentor MP Pr 6.16…
  • Page 95
    0 to 1 Default Background read Update rate When set to 1 the field economy level is selected. When set to 0 field economy is controlled by the field economy timeout function. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 96
    Figure 5-18 and Figure illustrate the sequence of events during a forward to reverse and reverse to forward change of direction. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 97
    Wait for positive flux level Entry / Clear flux invert Wait for negative flux level Wait for Zero Speed reverse Entry / Set flux invert Running Reverse Entry /Set invert speed error Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 98
    100 % compensation is not required. In these cases this parameter must be adjusted to apply the correct amount of compensation. Setting a negative value will cause the speed to fall as load increases. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 99
    This parameter allows the flux feedback to come from an external field current controller (not FXMP25). This can be done via either an analog input or by a high speed fieldbus. When Pr 5.48 is set to 1 this parameter is used as the flux feedback. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 100
    Select clock for trip Motor 6.28 change due 5.03 log time stamp power Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX terminals parameter The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 101
    • If the line supply is lost and the auxiliary supply is good, the drive goes into ‘rdy’ state. Firing of the thyristors will suspend within 10 ms of the line supply being lost. When the supply is re-applied the drive is preloaded with ‘catch a spinning motor’ mode. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 102
    When this bit is set the drive remains active even when the run command has been removed and the motor has reached standstill. The drive goes to the ‘StoP’ state instead of the ‘rdy’ state. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 103
    This parameter controls the action of the Fwd/Rev key on the drive in keypad mode. Pr 6.13 Action of Fwd/Rev key None Reverse select is toggled every time the button is pressed Drive runs in reverse direction Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 104
    If the data is not written with the various parts in the correct range (i.e. minutes are greater than 59, etc.) the clock is set to zero on the next minute. This clock may be used for time stamping the trip log if Pr 6.28 = 0. This parameter is used in conjunction with Pr 6.21. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 105
    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range ±32,000 Update rate Background write Instantaneous read out of the cost/hour of running the drive. This requires Pr 6.16 to be set up correctly. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 106
    Update rate 4 ms read See Pr 6.34 for description. 6.33 Sequencing bit: Forward/reverse VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms read See Pr 6.34 for description. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 107
    VM DP ND RA US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms read 6.40 Enable sequencer latching Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 108
    8 is written to Pr 1.42. With default drive settings this selects analog reference 1 (bit8 = 0) or preset reference 1 (bit8 = 1). If any other drive parameters are routed to Pr 1.42 the value of Pr 1.42 is undefined. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 109
    When using the contactor logic the run command has to be delayed to allow time for the contactor to change before allowing the firing pulses. 6.55 Contactor active Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write This parameter can be used to control an external contactor. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 110
    Sequencer run Sequencer run delayed Hold zero speed Contactor active Drive active Motor Speed 6.54 6.54 100ms 6.56 Run rise Run rise Drive active edge delay edge delay falling edge delay Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 111
    250 s, special scaling is used as described in the table and the user scaling is ignored. Output source Scaling Pr 3.02 = {di05, 0.40} — Speed 10.0 V = SPEED_MAX Pr 4.01 = {di08, 0.43} — Current 10.0 V = 2 x Motor rated current magnitude Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 112
    Current ??.?? magnitude Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX 7.24 7.23 4.01 parameter terminals Analog Analog ??.?? output 2 output 2 The parameters are all shown at their default settings scaling mode selector Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 113
    Release from O.ht2 Warning temperature MP25A4(R) MP45A4(R) MP75A4(R) MP105A4(R) MP155A4(R) MP210A4(R) MP25A5(R) MP45A5(R) MP105A5(R) MP155A5(R) MP210A5(R) MP350A4(R) MP420A4(R) MP550A4(R) MP700A4(R) MP825A4(R) MP900A4(R) MP1200A4(R) MP1850A4(R) MP350A5(R) MP470A5(R) MP700A5(R) MP825A5(R) MP1200A5(R) MP1850A5(R) MP350A6(R) MP470A6(R) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 114
    THS trip if R < 50 R TH trip if R > 3 k 3 Thermistor without short circuit detection TH reset if R < 1 k 8 th diSp Thermistor display only with no trip Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 115
    Update rate Background read 7.18 T8 analog input 3 destination VM DP US RW BU Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 0.00 Update rate Read on drive reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 116
    Pr 4.02 Update rate Read on drive reset 7.23 T10 analog output 2 scaling VM DP ND RA US RW BU Coding Range 0.000 to 40.000 Default 1.000 Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 117
    0 to 150 C Update rate Background read This parameter is an estimate of the SCR / thyristor junction temperature. If the value rises above 120 C, the drive will trip O.ht1. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 118
    6.04 8.23 I/O 3 source/ Start/stop destination 8.29 logic select 8.30 T26 digital I/O polarity Open collector 8.13 unprotected I/O 3 invert select output parameter ??.?? Run forward 6.30 x(-1) ??.?? Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 119
    Drive enable External trip Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX x(-1) 10.32 parameter 8.29 terminals Drive enable I.O polarity select This logic diagram applies only when all parameters are at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 120
    Relay Contactor state Relay 2 enable x(-1) Destination Any bit 5V (On) paramete r Start Key state Destination 5V (On) Any bit paramete r Reverse Key state Toggle enable Pr 8.52 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 121
    DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU PS Coding Default See Table 5-7 Update rate 4 ms write OFF (0) = Terminal inactive ON (1) = Terminal active Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 122
    T24 input / output 1 T25 input / output 2 T26 input / output 3 T27 input 4 T28 input 5 T29 input 6 Relay 1 Enable Relay 2 Start button Forward / Reverse button Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 123
    When this parameter = 1 either the high-side drive (negative logic polarity) or the low-side driver (positive logic polarity) is disabled. This allows outputs to be connected in a wire-ORed configuration. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 124
    Forward / Reverse button destination DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default See Table 5-7 Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Update rate Read on drive reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 125
    ??.?? ??.?? x(-1) Function-2 input-2 9.16 source parameter Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Read-only (RO) 0.XX Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 126
    9 and 12 functions active. The logic functions are active if one or both the sources are routed to a valid parameter. The other functions are active if the output destination is routed to a valid unprotected parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 127
    Logic function 2 source 2 invert Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 128
    Motorized pot mode DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 3 Default Update rate Background read The motorized pot modes are given in the following table: Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 129
    Read on reset 9.26 Motorized pot up Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 130
    4 ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active write 9.33 Binary sum destination DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU PS Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 0.00 Update rate Read on reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 131
    The output is the logic AND of the 2 inputs. The output is the logic OR of the 2 inputs. Exclusive OR The output is the exclusive OR of the 2 inputs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 132
    Parameter description RS flip flop Reset Output (source 2) (source 1) No change D-type flip-flop Clock Data Output (source 2) (source 1) No change 0->1 0->1 No change 1->0 No change Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 133
    US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write Indicates that the absolute value of the active current is greater or equal to the rated motor current as defined in menu 5. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 134
    10.19 Drive warning VM DP US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write Indicates that one of the drive alarms is active, i.e. Pr 10.19 = Pr 10.17 OR Pr 10.18. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 135
    SMARTCARD trip: SMARTCARD can not perform the required function as it is being accessed by a Solutions Module Wait for the Solutions Module to finish accessing the SMARTCARD and then re-attempt the required function Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 136
    Replace feedback device If wire break detection on the main drive encoder input is not required, set Pr 3.40 = 0 to disable the Enc2 trip EnC3 Drive encoder trip: Overload Overload Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 137
    Hardware fault — return drive to supplier HF09 Data processing error: Heap overflow Hardware fault — return drive to supplier HF10 Data processing error: Router error Hardware fault — return drive to supplier Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 138
    If this parameter is set to zero, the over speed threshold is automatically set to 1.2 x Pr 1.06 (SE02, 0.23) or Pr 1.07 (SE01, 0.22). Reduce the speed loop gain (Pr 3.10 (SP01, 0.61)) and speed integral (Pr 3.11 (SP02, 0.62)) to prevent speed overshoot. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 139
    If the trip persists, contact the supplier of the drive. S.Old The maximum power the over voltage suppressor can handle has been exceeded Check the recommended line reactors are installed Check the recommended external suppressor resistor is installed Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 140
    S.OV Excessive suppressor voltage Operation of the drive requires the installation of the external suppressor resistance, see Section 4.7 External suppressor resistor in the Mentor MP User Guide. t002 Reserved A value of 2 is being written to user trip (Pr 10.38). The drives internal logic, on board or Solutions Module program must be interrogated.
  • Page 141
    * If a tunE through tunE 7 trip occurs, then after the drive is reset the drive cannot be made to run unless it is disabled via the drive enable parameter (Pr 6.15) or the control word (Pr 6.42). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 142
    Trip not saved to EEProm Unless otherwise stated, trips cannot be reset until 1.0 s after the trip has been accepted by the drive. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 143
    10.34 No. of auto-reset attempts Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 5 Default Update rate Background read See also Pr 10.35 overleaf Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 144
    Not used Not used Pr 10.14 Pr 10.13 Not used Not used Pr 10.10 Pr 10.09 Pr 10.08 Pr 10.07 Pr 10.06 Pr 10.05 Pr 10.04 Pr 10.03 Pr 10.02 Pr 10.01 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 145
    The user can mask some of the trips from tripping the drive. The trip can be completely masked (do nothing in the event of the selected trip) by setting the trip number into the parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 146
    Sets to 1 when the armature voltage clamp is activated. Prevents the voltage from increasing further. When the armature voltage exceeds 1.15 times the supply voltage the armature voltage clamp is activated to prevent the voltage rising. SCR firing is inhibited until the voltage has fallen. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 147
    L1 missing 10.77 Input frequency Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 100.00 Update rate Background read The input frequency measured on the auxiliary terminals. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 148
    Full details of the CT implementation of ANSIx3.28 are given in Chapter 6 Serial communications protocol. Modbus RTU protocol Full details of the CT implementation of Modbus RTU are given in Chapter 6 Serial communications protocol. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 149
    (slave). The drive does not respond until at least 1 ms after the message has been received from the host allowing 1 ms for the host to change from transmit to receive mode. This initial delay can be extended using Pr 11.26 if required for both ANSI and Modbus RTU protocols. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 150
    0 (480 V) , 1 (575 V), 2 (690 V) Update rate Write at power-up This parameter has three possible values (480 V, 575 V, 690 V) and indicates the voltage rating of the drive. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 151
    The actions of erasing a card, erasing a file, creating a new file, changing a menu 0 parameter, or inserting a new card will set Pr 11.37 to 0. Various SMARTCARD actions can be initiated via Pr x.00, or the copying parameter (Pr 11.42 = {SE09, 0.30}), and resetting the drive as given in the following table: Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 152
    However, if the transfer fails the parameters are not saved to drive EEPROM, therefore only the RAM values will be incorrect. If the drive is powered down and then powered up again the original drive parameters will be restored. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 153
    Product Identifier Unidrive SP (standard) Digitax ST Affinity Mentor MP 11.38 SMARTCARD data type/mode TE VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 18 Update rate Background write Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 154
    Sets the timeout for the drive display to revert to status mode from edit mode following no key presses. Although this parameter can be set to less than 2s, the minimum timeout is 2s. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 155
    11.44 Security status {SE14, 0.35} TE VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 2 Default Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 156
    The Drive Onboard Application Lite Ladder Program Status parameter indicates to the user the actual state of the drive Onboard Application Lite Ladder Program. (not installed / running / stopped / tripped.) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 157
    Pr 11.52 and Pr 11.53 give a unique drive serial number for the drive. Digits 876 543 210 Format Parameter Digits Description Range 11.53 Build location 0-255 11.52 Works order number 0-999999 11.52 Number 0-999 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 158
    690 V Single 825 A MP825 700 A MP700R 690 V Four 825 A MP825R 1200 A MP1200 480 V 1850 A MP1850 Single 1200 A MP1200 690 V 1850 A MP1850 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 159
    The module in the specified slot will if capable, perform parameter mappings and conversions so that the module “looks like” an MD29 or Mentor 2. For example : An ANSI master device transmits a parameter read message to a number of Mentor 2 drives over EIA (RS) -485. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 160
    Parameter description At some point, one of the Mentor 2 drives is replaced with a Mentor MP drive. The EIA (RS) -485 cable is wired to an SM-Applications module in slot 3 of the Mentor MP instead of being wired into the drive.
  • Page 161
    If this is not entered correctly the power dissipated, and therefore the thermal protection model for the resistor will be incorrect. This could lead to the resistor being operated beyond its thermal limits. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 162
    This is the voltage measured on the bucket suppressor. If this voltage rises this indicates that there are voltage transients present on the supply and an external resistor may be required to limit the voltage. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 163: Brake Control Function

    Threshold detector 1 source 12.23 Threshold detector 2 source Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 0.00 Update rate Read on reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 164
    Pr 12.25) the output becomes active, or if the value is less than the threshold minus half the hysteresis band the output becomes inactive. The output may be inverted if required by setting the invert flag (Pr 12.06, Pr 12.26). The result is routed to the destination (defined by Pr 12.07, Pr 12.27). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 165
    Variable selector 1 source 2 12.29 Variable selector 2 source 2 Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 0.00 Update rate Read on reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 166
    Variable selector 2 source 2 scaling DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range ±4.000 Default 1.000 Update rate 4 ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 167
    Pr 12.14 to give a full scale value of 4000.0 rpm. The speed input is added to the accumulator to move the output position forwards or backwards with respect to the position input. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 168
    Pr 12.41 has been changed. The changes are done in two stages: the first stage restores the I/O used as defined by the initial setting of Pr 12.41 and the second stage sets up the I/O as defined by the new setting of Pr 12.41. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 169
    Brake release output Drive OK output Pr 12.40 Pr 10.01 Not stop Drive OK output 0 or 3 Pr 6.39 Pr 10.01 Reset 0 or 3 Pr 10.33 No change No change Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 170
    2. If the reset input is 0 the output latches at 1 if the input is 1 Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX terminals parameter The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 171
    Brake apply speed delay Coding Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV RW BU Range 0.0 to 25.0 s Default 1.0 s Update rate Background read See Pr 12.45 for more information. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 172
    Update rate Background read When Pr 12.51 = 0, Pr 12.50 is controlled by the internal field controller. When Pr 12.51 = 1, Pr 12.50 is controlled by an external field controller. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 173
    By default, the brake release action defined by Pr 12.49 is triggered by the brake release logic (Pr 12.40). When this parameter is set to 1, the brake release action is triggered by an external feedback (Pr 12.54). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 174
    Parameter Keypad and Advanced parameter Serial comms Performance Menu 13 format protocol structure descriptions Parameter description Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 175
    Drive source 3.28 3.29 Encoder 13.05 Slot 1 15.04 15.05 15.06 ⊗ Position Slot 2 16.04 16.05 16.06 Limited to ± Slot 3 17.04 17.05 17.06 Orientation 13.13 position reference Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 176
    13.14 Orientation Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Orientation Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX position 13.15 parameter terminals complete This logic diagram applies only when all parameters are at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 177
    If a Solutions Module slot is selected as a source, but the module is not a position feedback category Solutions Module the position controller cannot be enabled. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 178
    Parameter Feed forward Mode value active Position controller disabled Rigid position control Rigid position control Non-rigid position control Non-rigid position control Orientation on stop Orientation on stop and when drive enabled Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 179
    When the position is within the window defined by Pr 13.14, the orientation complete indication is given in Pr 13.15. The stop mode selected by Pr 6.01 has no effect if orientation is enabled. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 180
    Pr 13.14 defines the position acceptance window either side of the position reference for orientation in 1/2 of a revolution. When the position is within the window defined by Pr 13.14, Pr 13.15 indicates orientation is complete. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 181
    0 to 65,535 Default Update rate 4 ms read 13.21 Local reference position Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 65,535 Default Update rate 4 ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 182
    (and not the turns or fine position) is available. This feature is not available when absolute mode is selected (Pr 13.11 = 1). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 183: Menu 14: User Pid Controller

    This menu contains a PID controller which has programmable reference and feedback inputs, programmable enable bit, reference slew rate limiting, variable clamp levels and programmable destination. The sample rate of the PID controller is 4 ms. Figure 5-34 Menu 14 logic diagram Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 184
    The parameters are all shown at their default settings *The PID controller is only enabled if Pr 14.16 is set to a non Pr xx.00 and unprotected destination parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 185
    This parameter defines the time taken for the reference input to ramp from 0 to 100.0 % following a 0 to 100 % step change in input. 14.08 PID enable Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4 ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 186
    If Pr 14.18 = 1, the upper limit defines the maximum positive or negative magnitude for the PID controller output. When any of the limits are active the integrator is held. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 187
    US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4 ms write 14.21 PID feedback Coding Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4 ms write Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 188
    Performance Menu 14 format protocol structure descriptions Parameter description 14.22 PID error Coding DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4 ms write Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 189: Menus 15, 16 And 17: Solutions Module Slots

    Parameters common to all categories Parameter Range Default Type x.01 Solutions Module ID 0 to 599 RO Uni PT US x.50 Solutions Module error status 0 to 255 RO Uni NC PT Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 190: Menu 18: Application Menu 1

    VM DP US RW BU Coding Range -32,768 to 32,767 Default Update rate 18.31 to 18.50 Application menu 1 read-write bit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 191: Menu 19: Application Menu 2

    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range -32,768 to 32,767 Default Update rate 19.31 to 19.50 Application menu 2 read-write bit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 192: Menu 20: Application Menu 3

    US RW BU Coding Range -32,768 to 32,767 Default Update rate 20.21 to 20.40 Application menu 3 read-write long integer VM DP US RW BU Coding Range to 2 -1 Default Update rate Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 193: Menu 21: Second Motor Parameters

    Pr 21.03 defines how the value of Pr 1.49 is derived as follows: Value of Pr 21.03 Display String Pr 1.49 A1.A2 *Selected by terminal input A1.Pr A2.Pr Keypad ref only Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 194
    Update rate Background read 21.06 Base speed VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 10000.0 rpm Default 1000 Normal Pr 5.08 = {SE08, 0.29} parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 195
    Update rate Background read 21.11 Motor constant Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0.0 to 100.0 % Default 50 % Normal Pr 5.15 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 196
    Pr 21.15 does not have an equivalent normal motor parameter, but shows when motor 2 is active. 21.16 Thermal filter VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0.0 to 3000.0 Default 89.0 Normal motor Pr 4.15 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 197
    If a position feedback category Solutions Module is not installed in slot 1 the drive produces an EnC9 trip. 2, Slot2: Solutions Module in slot 2 3, Slot3: Solutions Module in slot 3 4, tacho 5, Est speed Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 198
    Update rate Background read 21.27 Motoring current limit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to MOTOR2_CURRENT_LIMIT_MAX % Default 150.0* Normal Pr 4.05 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 199
    21.32 Flux loop I gain Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 300.0 Default Normal Pr 5.72 parameter Update rate Background read Field current control loop integral gain. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 200
    Field weakening control loop integral gain. 21.35 Rated field compensation factor VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 100 % Default 100 % Normal Pr 5.74 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 201: Menu 22: Additional Menu 0 Setup

    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default 0.00 Update rate Background read These parameters define the parameters that reside in the programmable area in menu 0. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 202: Menu 23 Header Definitions

    When moving between parameters within a block only valid parameters are displayed. Figure 5-35 Sub block navigation SEt UP SE00 SE13 diAGnoS di01 di14 triPS inPut in01 in10 Headers Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 203
    0 to 127 Update rate Background read The Binary sum of Pr 23.03 to Pr 23.09. To be used by the MP-Keypad. Parameter Value 23.03 23.04 23.05 23.06 23.07 23.08 23.09 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 204
    Parameter Keypad and Advanced parameter Serial comms Performance Menu 23 format protocol structure descriptions Parameter description 23.03 to 23.09 Pre defined sub block enable Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 1 Default Update rate Background read When this parameter is set to 1 the associated pre-defined sub block is accessible.
  • Page 205
    Trips bypassed. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com Speed loop 5.23 Pre-Defined Sub Blocks set-up Serial interface Speed feedback Diagnostic…
  • Page 206
    The menus and parameters roll over in both directions. 2.21 Menu 0 Menu 1 0.04 0.05 0.06 1.14 Menu 4 4.07 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 207: Bit Parameters

    Pr 160.00 to Pr 161.00 to Pr 162.00 to Pr 163.00 to Pr 164.00 to Pr 165.00 to Pr 160.99 Pr 161.99 Pr 162.99 Pr 163.99 Pr 164.99 Pr 165.99 Menu 165 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 208: Serial Communications Protocol

    Introduction 123456 +123456 Mentor MP supports an ANSIx3.28 type comms protocol as supported by previous Control Techniques products with some modification to If the parameter to be read does not exist the End of transmission allow access to 32 bit parameters. This chapter describes the character (Ctl D) is returned.

  • Page 209: Drive Address

    Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter structure Keypad and display Parameter x.00 Performance format protocol descriptions 6.1.5 Drive address 2. The command is aborted because the two digits for drive address 1 The drive only acts on messages received that contain a drive address if digit, drive address 2 digit, menu number or parameter number are the whole drive address or drive group address match the whole…

  • Page 210
    1. The command is aborted because a non-numerical value is received in the drive address, menu or parameter numbers. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 211: Ct Modbus Rtu Specification

    + transmission time for the response. minimum silence minimum silence period period Slave frame frame detect Master request Slave response Master request processing New master request Slave response time can start here Time Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 212: Slave Address

    MOST significant byte is sent first. So for example 16 — bits 0x1234 would be 0x12 0x34 32 — bits 0x12345678 would be 0x12 0x34 0x56 0x78 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 213: Extended Data Types

    NOTE The selection is applied for the whole block access. bit 15 bit 14 bits 0 — 13 TYP1 TYP0 Type select Parameter address X x 100+Y-1 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 214: Exceptions

    Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter structure Keypad and display Parameter x.00 Performance format protocol descriptions The 2bit type field selects the data type according to the table below: Start Number Read Response Comments Type field Selected data register of 16bit Comments bits 15-14…

  • Page 215
    If a write multiple (FC16 or FC23) request exceeds the slave maximum buffer size then the slave will discard the message. No exception will be transmitted in this case and the master will time out. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 216: Device Compatibility Parameters

    If this data type is not supported then an 32bit float data type over range error will be raised if this data supported type is used Maximum buffer size Determines the maximum block size. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

  • Page 217: Performance

    Relay output opening 4 ms* 4 ms* *software only Current feedback Accuracy: 5 % Resolution: 10 bit plus sign Full scale resolution is equivalent to 222 % drive rated current (A Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…

  • Page 218
    Inertia compensation torque ………..40 Jog acceleration rate ………….. Jog deceleration rate ………….. Jog reference …………….. Keypad ………………Keypad control …………… Keypad control mode reference ……….29 Limit switch …………….104 Load reached …………… 130 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…
  • Page 219
    Position controller P gain …………. 175 Powered-up time …………..101 Update rate …………….19 Precision reference …………..29 US defaults …………….16 Preset reference selected indicator ……..32 Preset selector …………… 28 Programmable logic …………. 122 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 4 www.onxcontrol.com…
  • Page 220: Www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number

    Velocity feed forward …………176 Velocity feed-forward reference ……….31 Voltage mode select …………… 76 Voltage rating ……………. 147 Wire break detect …………..52 Zero speed …………….130 Zero speed threshold ………….. 44 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.onxcontrol.com Issue Number: 4…

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    0476-0002-04…

  • Page 1
    Advanced User Guide Mentor MP High Performance DC Drive 25A to 7400A, 480V to 690V two or four quadrant operation Part Number: 0476-0002-01 Issue: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 2
    General Information The manufacturer accepts no liability for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation or adjustment of the optional operating parameters of the equipment or from mismatching the variable speed drive with the motor. The contents of this guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interests of a commitment to a policy of continuous development and improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance, or the contents of the guide, without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Overview …………………………21 Menu 1: Frequency/speed reference ………………..22 Menu 2: Ramps ………………………34 Menu 3: Speed feedback and speed control ………………41 Menu 4: Torque and current control ………………..57 5.5.1 Parameter descriptions ………………………… 57 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 4
    Analog reference ……………………..195 Analog outputs ……………………..195 Digital inputs and outputs ……………………. 195 Current feedback ……………………..195 Bandwidth ……………………….195 7.6.1 Speed loop …………………………..195 7.6.2 Current loop …………………………..195 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 5: Parameter Structure

    Pr 11.44 (SE14, 0.35) is set to L1 (0). When Pr 11.44 (SE14, 0.35)is not 0 the left and right keys will allow access to the advance parameter set and menu 0 will become a linear menu. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 6: Pre-Defined Sub Blocks

    Armature voltage di10 23.08 0.46 1.11 Reference enabled indicator di11 23.09 0.47 1.12 Reverse selected indicator di12 0.48 1.13 Jog selected indicator di13 0.49 11.29 Software version di14 0.50 0.00 Spare Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 7: Menu 0 (Linear)

    0.88 8.04 I state 4 in08 0.89 8.05 I state 5 in09 0.90 8.06 I state 6 in10 For more information on the sub block function please refer to Menu 23. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 8: Advanced Menus

    Any Solutions Module type is recognised with all drive types in any slots. The relevant template is used to define menu 15 for the module type fitted in slot 1, menu 16 for slot 2, and menu 17 for slot 3. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 9: Keypad And Display

    Keypad and display Understanding the display There are two types of keypad available for the Mentor MP. The SM-Keypad has an LED display, and the MP-Keypad has an LCD display. 2.1.2 MP-Keypad (LCD) 2.1.1 SM-Keypad (LED) The display consists of three lines of text.

  • Page 10
    When changing the values of parameters, make a note of the new values in case they need to be entered again. NOTE For new parameter-values to apply after the AC supply to the drive is interrupted, new values must be saved. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 11: Status Mode

    Up and Down keys only, the selected digit remaining the least significant digit; and secondly by selecting each digit in turn and adjusting them to the required value. Holding the Up or Down key in the Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 12: Mp-Keypad

    Read only Unipolar Bi-polar Bit parameter Text string Filtered Destination Not copied Rating dependent Protected User save Power down save For more information about the MP-Keypad, see the SM-Keypad Plus User Guide. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 13: Parameter Access Level And Security

    The user security has now been disabled, and will not have to be unlocked each time the drive is powered up to allow read / write access to the parameters. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 14: Alarm And Trip Display

    Run key and then pressing the Stop key. When the drive is not running the Stop key will always reset the drive. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 15: Parameter X.00

    Display destination parameters only the EEPROM, so that if the power is removed during a subsequent *These functions do not require a drive reset to become active. All other functions require a drive reset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 16: Loading Defaults

    Pr x.00 are displayed. If diS.dESt is selected in Pr x.00, then only destination parameters are displayed. This function is provided to aid locating destination clashes if a dESt trip occurs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 17: Parameter Description Format

    (all other bit parameters have a default of zero. Non-bit parameters are unipolar if this flag is one. Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 18: Parameter Ranges And Variable Maximums

    Vac x 1.35 (√2 x 3 / π) 480 +10% drive: 720 ARMATURE_VOLTAGE_MAX 575 +10% drive: 860 [1025] 690 +10% drive: 1025 NOTE For 4 quadrant drives maximum armature voltage = Vac x 1.15 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 19: Default

    The destination pointer parameter range is P 0.00 to Pr 22.99. The destination pointer parameter is set up to point to a parameter, which receives information from the function referred to as the destination parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 20: Update Rates

    (MAX_SPEED_REF), and the scaling (Pr 3.44) is 1.000, the drive takes the encoder pulses directly. This gives a form of reference slaving where the integral term in the speed Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 21: Advanced Parameter Descriptions

    Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. Power-down save parameters are also saved in the drive when the user initiates a parameter save. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 22: Menu 1: Frequency/Speed Reference

    Precision reference Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX 1.18 parameter Memory terminals 1.19 Precision The parameters are all shown in their default settings reference trim *Refer to Pr 1.14 on page 27. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 23
    1.39 [1.06] Skip Skip Skip speed 1 speed 2 speed 3 Velocity feed-forward 1.05 1.30 1.32 1.34 [1.06] reference Skip Skip Skip reference speed band speed band speed band [1.06] [1.07] Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 24
    (see section 5.14 Menu 13: Position control on page 156). Maximum reference clamp 1.06 Txt VM DP RA NC US RW BU Coding Range SPEED_LIMIT_MAX rpm Default 1000.0 Second motor Pr 21.01 parameter Update rate Background read See below. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 25
    If Pr 1.08=1: MAX_SPEED_REF is Pr 1.06 or -Pr 1.07 whichever is the largest (If the second motor map is selected Pr 21.01 is used instead of Pr 1.06 and Pr 21.02 instead of Pr 1.07) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 26
    Pr 1.01 = selected reference x (100 + Pr 1.38) / 100 and when this parameter is 1 the reference is given by Pr 1.01 = selected reference + Pr 1.04 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 27
    Preset defined by Pr 1.50 (Pr 1.21 to Pr 1.28) Preset defined by Pr 1.50 (Pr 1.21 to Pr 1.28) Keypad reference (Pr 1.17) Precision reference (Pr 1.18 and Pr 1.19) Keypad reference only x = any value Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 28
    This parameter defines the time between preset reference changes when Pr 1.15 is set to 9. If Pr 1.48 is set to 1 then the preset counter and timer are reset and preset 1 will be selected. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 29
    Instead, the drive uses the value stored in memory preventing the possibility of data skew. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 30
    US RW BU Coding Update rate 4ms write This parameter indicates that the selected reference is within one of the skip reference zones such that the motor speed is not as demanded. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 31
    Pr 1.43 = 1 forces Pr 1.49 = 4 (always selects keypad control mode) Pr 1.44 = 1 forces Pr 1.49 = 5 (always selects precision reference) Pr 1.52 = 1 forces Pr 1.49 = 6 (Keypad reference only) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 32
    Parameter Keypad and Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Menu 1 Parameter x.00 Performance structure display format descriptions protocol Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 33
    Parameter Keypad and Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter x.00 Performance Menu 2 structure display format descriptions protocol Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 34: Menu 2: Ramps

    Acceleration rate 8 Preset reference 1.50 selected indicator Jog acceleration 2.19 rate Jog selected 1.13 indicator Reverse Forward accel. rate accel. rate Acceleration Ramp control 2.03 Ramp hold Pre-ramp speed 1.03 reference Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 35
    Performance Menu 2 structure display format descriptions protocol Forward Reverse Decel. rate Decel. rate Current control Menu 4 Ramp enable 2.02 Deceleration Ramp control 2.06 S-Ramp enable** S-Ramp acceleration 2.07 limit Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 36
    Where A is the selected ramp rate in s / See Pr 2.39 If the S ramp is enabled (Pr 2.06 = 1) then the ramp time is extended as shown in the diagram below. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 37
    Since the new ramp rate is selected with the new reference, the acceleration applies towards the selected preset if the motor needs to accelerate to reach the preset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 38
    Since the new ramp rate is selected with the new reference, the deceleration applies towards the selected preset if the motor needs to decelerate to reach the preset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 39
    Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Update rate 4ms read These bits are provided for control by logic input terminals for external ramp selection (see Pr 2.10 and Pr 2.20). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 40
    When this parameter is 1 (default) and the S ramp is enabled then Pr 2.40 is used to define the S ramp time. When this parameter is 0 and the S ramp is enabled then Pr 2.07 is used to define the S ramp limit. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 41: Menu 3: Speed Feedback And Speed Control

    100ppm, and so the absolute speed accuracy is 100ppm (0.01%) of the reference, when a preset speed is used. If an analog input is used the absolute accuracy is further limited by the absolute accuracy and non-linearity of the analog input. If analog feedback is used the accuracy is even further limited. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 42
    Parameter Keypad and Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Menu 3 Parameter x.00 Performance structure display format descriptions protocol…
  • Page 43
    It should be noted that any filtering included within the speed controller feedback loop, either on the speed feedback or the current demand, introduces a delay and limits the maximum bandwidth of the controller for stable operation. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 44
    Parameter Keypad and Menu 3 Parameter x.00 structure display…
  • Page 45
    Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0.00 to 655.35 (s / (rad/s)) Default 0.10 Second motor Pr 21.18 (3.11) parameter Update rate Background read See the description under Pr 3.16 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 47
    The Kd gain is not affected. If Pr 3.17 is set to 2 automatic gain set up is not active, but Kp is boosted by a factor of 16. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 48
    The step response of the speed controller gives approximately 10% overshoot with unity damping factor. Hard speed reference 3.22 Txt VM DP RA NC US RW BU Coding Range ±MAX_SPEED_MAX rpm Default Update rate 4ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 49
    3.28 Txt VM DP ND US RW BU Coding Range ±32,678 revolutions Update rate 4ms write This is used in conjunction with Pr 3.29. See the description under Pr 3.29 below. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 50
    If Pr 3.33 is zero the revolution counter (Pr 3.28) is held at zero. If Pr 3.33 has any other value it defines the maximum number of the revolution counter before it is reset to zero. For example, if Pr 3.33 = 5, then Pr 3.28 counts up to 31 before being reset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 51
    0, Ab: Quadrature incremental encoder, with or without marker pulse 1, Fd: Incremental encoder with frequency and direction outputs, with or without marker pulse 2, Fr: Incremental encoder with forward and reverse outputs, with or without marker pulse Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 52
    Both the above trips can over ride trip Enc2 so if there is a wire break trip and then a power supply trip the drive will store both trips in the trip log. Both the above trips turn the terminal encoder supply off. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 53
    The encoder is re-initialised when this is set to 1 or encoder supplies are restored or a trip reset Pr 3.47 is automatically reset when re-initialisation is complete. To allow detection of non initialised state Pr 3.48 remains zero for 500us. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 54
    When this parameter is set to one, additional information for the motor object can be transferred from Pr 18.11 to Pr 18.17 as shown below: If Pr 3.50 is set to one Pr 3.28, Pr 3.29 are not updated. If this parameter is set to zero these parameters are updated normally. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 55
    If Selected feedback sign different to estimate feedback sign then Feedback polarity error End if If Pr 3.55 is 1 then Pr 3.57 = 1 Pr 3.26 = 5 Else Feedback loss error End if End if Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 56
    Indicates that Pr 3.26 has been changed to estimate speed by the action of Pr 3.55 and Pr 5.56. Speed feedback percentage 3.58 Txt VM DP RA NC US RW BU Coding Range ±100.0% Update rate Background write Gives the speed feedback as a percentage of MAX_SPEED_REF. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 57: Menu 4: Torque And Current Control

    User current overload alarm 10.17 max scaling 4.02 Read-only (RO) Output indicator 0.XX parameter terminals 4.24 Percentage Motor overload load 4.19 accumulator The parameters are all shown at their default settings 4.20 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 58
    Range 0 to MOTOR1_CURRENT_LIMIT_MAX % Default 150.0 Second motor Pr 21.28 parameter Update rate Background read The regen current limit applies in either direction when the machine is producing regenerating torque. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 59
    The torque demand is given by the sum of the torque reference and the torque offset, if enabled. The speed is not limited in any way, however, the drive will trip at the overspeed threshold if runaway occurs. 2: Torquy Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 60
    5rpm until a stop is applied. The operating area is shown in the following diagram: Area for coiler operation, speed limited to ref and positve torque Final speed Torque demand Speed -5rpm Area for decelerating the coiler, reverse speed limited and negative torque Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 61
    Parameter Keypad and structure display…
  • Page 62
    The time for some action to be taken by the drive from cold with constant motor current is given by: = -(Pr 4.15) x ln(1 — (1.05 x Pr 5.07 / Pr 4.01) trip Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 63
    The current demand filter time constant is defined by this parameter if the speed gain select (Pr 3.16) is one. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 64
    Defines the current at the end of taper 2. 4.31 Taper threshold 1 exceeded Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Update rate Background read Indicates when speed feedback has exceeded threshold 1. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 65
    This parameter is used to determine the correct firing angle in the discontinuous current region. When enable an additional safety margin of 1 supply cycle is added to the bridge changeover logic. This may be required for highly inductive loads, such as a motor field. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 66
    There is hysteresis on bridge change over to prevent oscillation between the two bridges under lightly loaded conditions. In applications which require fine control of the current the bridge change over hysteresis can be reduced from 1.6% to 0.2% of the drive maximum current by setting this parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 67
    Parameter Keypad and Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter x.00 Performance Menu 5 structure display format descriptions protocol Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 68: Menu 5: Motor And Field Control

    5.02 Armature Irated MA1 MA2 rated voltage MA1 MA2 5.52 Filtered drop current magnitude Armature Input Read-write (RW) resistance 0.XX terminals parameter 4.02 5.61 Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX parameter terminals Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 69
    1 Motor saturation 5.30 breakpoint 2 Field rated 5.70 current Rated field 5.74 comp. factor Field overload calculation Field thermal 5.81 time constant Field overload 5.82 accumulator Field current 5.56 feedback Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 70
    3 enable parameter request status Disable adaptive Slave bridge 5.25 control 5.47 request status Read-only (RO) Output Quadrant 0.XX Continuous 5.24 parameter 5.26 Slave bridge terminals 4 enable autotune 5.48 request status Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 71
    Line voltage Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 1000V rms AC Update rate Background write The voltage measured at the L1, L2 and L3 terminals. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 72
    A value of 165° corresponds to the fully phased back condition and therefore zero output voltage. A value of 0 in the firing angle Pr 5.10 corresponds to fully phased forward and therefore maximum output voltage. WARNING Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 73
    On very soft supplies the end stop may be too close to the crossover point. Parameter allows the user to increase the safety margin during regeneration but the maximum regenerated armature voltage will be reduced. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 74
    Quadrant 3 Enable Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Background read Quadrant 3 operation is defined as motoring in the reverse direction, speed and torque both having negative values. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 75
    Motor saturation breakpoint 1 Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 100 % of rated flux Default Second motor Pr 21.25 parameter Update rate Background read See Pr 5.30 for description. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 76
    5.43 Armature mode Coding DE Txt VM DP ND RA NC NV US RW BU Range 0 to 6 Default Update rate Background read Parameter that contains the seven armature modes. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 77
    Parameter Keypad and Parameter description Advanced parameter Serial comms Parameter x.00 Performance Menu 5 structure display format descriptions protocol Mentor MP Advanced User Guide…
  • Page 78
    Holds the value of the security code entered to allow parameters to be edited when security is enabled. Pr 5.50 is not visible from the keypad and is intended for internal use by the drive. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 79
    The range is 0 to 200% in half control mode. 5.58 Field Firing angle Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 180 Update rate Background write 0° equals fully phased forward. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 80
    Field economy level Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding 0 to 200.0% Range Default Update rate Background read Sets the reduced field current level used when the field economy function is used. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 81
    Second motor Pr 21.32 parameter Update rate Background read Increasing this parameter will allow the loop to track the current demand more closely. Setting the value too high will result in instability. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 82
    Coding 0 to 550 rms V AC Range Update rate Background write This parameter indicates the average auxiliary rms voltage at the input terminal. Filtered by a 100ms first order filter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 83
    The temperature of the field as a percentage of maximum temperature, with a constant current magnitude of I and constant value of field rated current (set by Pr 5.70 or Pr 21.24) after time t is given by -t/τ Temp = [I / (1.05*Field rated current) ] (1 — e ) x 100% Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 84
    Each time Pr 11.45 is changed to select a new motor, or the rated current defined by Pr 5.70 or Pr 21.24 (depending on the motor selected) is altered, the accumulator is reset to zero. 5.82 Field overload accumulator Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding 0 to 100.0% Range Update rate Background write See Pr 5.81. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 85: Menu 6: Sequencer And Clock

    Disable multi module 6.49 drive module number storing Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX parameter terminals The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 86
    When this bit is set the drive remains active even when the run command has been removed and the motor has reached standstill. The drive goes to the ‘StoP’ state instead of the ‘rdy’ state. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 87
    This parameter controls the action of the Fwd/Rev key on the drive in keypad mode. Pr 6.13 Action of Fwd/Rev key None Reverse select is toggled every time the button is pressed Drive runs in reverse direction Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 88
    If the data is not written with the various parts in the correct range (i.e. minutes are greater than 59, etc.) the clock is set to zero on the next minute. This clock may be used for time stamping the trip log if Pr 6.28 = 0. This parameter is used in conjunction with Pr 6.21. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 89
    VM DP US RW BU Coding Range ±32,000 Update rate Background write Instantaneous read out of the cost/hour of running the drive. This requires Pr 6.16 to be set up correctly. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 90
    Update rate 4ms read See Pr 6.34 for description. 6.32 Sequencing bit: Run reverse Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms read See Pr 6.34 for description. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 91
    Pre-ramp reference+hard speed reference = 0rpm Both limit switches active 6.37 Sequencing bit: Jog reverse US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms read 6.39 Sequencing bit: Not stop US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 92
    Run reverse Pr 6.32 Forward/reverse Pr 6.33 Pr 6.34 Not stop Pr 6.39 Auto/manual Analog/Preset reference Pr 1.42 Jog reverse Pr 6.37 Reserved Reserved Trip drive Reset drive Pr 10.33 Keypad watchdog Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 93
    VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Background read When this parameter is 1 the reference has to be below 0.8% before the sequencer can go to the run state. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 94
    When using the contactor logic the run command has to be delayed to allow time for the contactor to change before allowing the firing pulses. 6.55 Contactor enable Txt VM US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write This parameter can be used to control an external contactor. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 95
    Drive active falling edge delay VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 255 Default Update rate Background read This parameter provides a delay on a falling edge of the drive active flag. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 96: Menu 7: Analog I/O

    250μs, special scaling is used as described in the table and the user scaling is ignored. Output source Scaling Pr 3.02 – Speed 10.0V = SPEED_MAX Pr 4.01 — Current magnitude 10.0V = Rated drive current / 0.45 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 97
    Current ??.?? magnitude Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX 7.23 7.24 4.01 parameter terminals Analog Analog ??.?? output 2 output 2 The parameters are all shown at their default settings scaling mode selector Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 98
    Trip reset temperature MP25A MP45A MP75A MP25RA MP45RA MP75RA MP105A MP155A MP210A MP105RA MP155RA MP210RA MP350A MP420A MP550A MP350RA MP420RA MP550RA MP700A MP825A MP900A MP700RA MP825RA MP900RA MP1200A MP1850A MP1200RA MP1850RA Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 99
    100.0% when the input current is less than 4mA. 7.12 Analog input 2 scaling Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0.000 to 40.000 Default 1.000 Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 100
    Analog input 3 scaling US RW BU Coding Range 0.000 to 40.000 Default 1.000 Update rate Background read 7.17 Analog input 3 invert Txt VM US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 101
    Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 4.01 Update rate Read on drive reset 7.23 Analog output 2 scaling US RW BU Coding Range 0.000 to 40.000 Default 1.000 Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 102
    An offset can be added to each analog input with a range from -100% to 100%. If the sum of the input and the offset exceeds ±100% the results is limited to ±100%. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 103
    Coding Range 0 to 150 Update rate Background read This parameter is an estimate of the thyristor junction temperature. If the value rises above 120 C, the drive will trip Oht1. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 104: Menu 8: Digital I/O

    Sample rate Function T24 to T26 Digital input or output T27 to T29 Digital input Relay Background Relay 2 Background Buttons Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 105
    6.04 8.23 I/O 3 source/ Start/stop destination logic select 8.29 8.30 T26 digital 8.13 I/O polarity Open collector unprotected I/O 3 invert select output parameter ??.?? Run forward 6.30 x(-1) ??.?? Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 106
    Drive enable External trip Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX 10.32 x(-1) parameter terminals 8.29 Drive enable I.O polarity select This logic diagram applies only when all parameters are at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 107
    Any bit parameter Relay Contactor state Relay 2 enable x(-1) Destination Any bit 5V (On) parameter state Start Key Destination 5V (On) Any bit parameter state Reverse Key Toggle enable Pr 8.52 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 108
    Pr 10.32 to one. When this is two, a 0 to 1 change on the terminal will cause a reset. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 109
    T24 input / output 1 T25 input / output 2 T26 input / output 3 T27 input 4 T28 input 5 T29 input 6 Relay 1 Enable Relay 2 Start button Forward / Reverse button Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 110
    When this parameter = 1 either the high-side drive (negative logic polarity) or the low-side driver (positive logic polarity) is disabled. This allows outputs to be connected in a wire-ORed configuration. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 111
    8.60 8.61 I/O source destination 8.62 Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default See table Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Update rate Read on drive reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 112: Menu 9: Programmable Logic, Motorised Pot And Binary Sum

    ??.?? ??.?? x(-1) Function-2 input-2 9.16 source parameter Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX parameter terminals The parameters are all shown at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 113
    9 and 12 functions active. The logic functions are active if one or both the sources are routed to a valid parameter. The other functions are active if the output destination is routed to a valid unprotected parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 114
    9.17 Logic function 2 source 2 invert Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 115
    Motorised pot mode Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 3 Default Update rate Background read The motorised pot modes are given in the following table: Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 116
    Read on reset 9.26 Motorised pot up Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 117
    4ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active write 9.33 Binary sum destination DE Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range Pr 0.00 to Pr 22.99 Default Pr 0.00 Update rate Read on reset Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 118
    The output is the logic AND of the 2 inputs. The output is the logic OR of the 2 inputs. Exclusive OR The output is the exclusive OR of the 2 inputs. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 119
    RS flip flop Reset Output Source 2 Source 1 No change D-type flip-flop Clock Data Output Source 2 Source 1 No change 0->1 0->1 No change 1->0 No change Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 120: Menu 10: Status And Trips

    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write Indicates that the modulus of the active current is greater or equal to the rated motor current as defined in menu 5. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 121
    Drive warning Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Update rate Background write Indicates that one of the drive alarms is active, i.e. Pr 10.19 = Pr 10.17 OR Pr 10.18. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 122
    Motor thermistor trip (see Pr 7.11) Motor thermistor short circuit (see Pr 7.11) O.Ld1 Digital output overload O.ht3 Extend discharge resistor over temperature Analog input 2 current mode: current loss (see Pr 7.11) Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 123
    An attempt has been made to access a SMART card, but an option module is already accessing the SMART card. C.Chg An attempt has been made to store data in a SMART card data block that already exists. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 124
    SL2.dF Option module in slot 2: different fitted SL3.HF Option module in slot 3: hardware fault SL3.tO Option module in slot 3: watchdog timeout SL3.Er Option module in slot 3: error Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 125
    Field current set point too high Armature timing error Power circuit thermistor 1 fault Power software not compatible with user software User processor — Armature timing error 30 — 32 Not used Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 126
    If the value is not included in the table a trip is initiated with the same trip number as the value provided the drive is not already tripped. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 127
    (if Pr 6.28 = 0) or from the run time clock (if Pr 6.28 = 1) is put into Trip 0 time (Pr 10.41 and Pr 10.42). The times for earlier trips (Trip 1 to 9) are moved to the next parameter in the same way that trips move down the trip log. The time for Trips 1 to 9 are stored as the time difference between Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 128
    0 to 2 Default Update rate Background write This parameter will indicate which bridge is on. «__ «No bridge «_1 «Bridge 1 active «2_ «Bridge 2 active Where _ is a blank. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 129
    L1 missing 10.77 Input frequency Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 100.00 Update rate Background read The input frequency measured on the auxiliary terminals. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 130: Menu 11: General Drive Set-Up

    Pr 1.22 Pr 11.16 Pr 0.26 Pr 3.08 Pr 11.17 Pr 0.27 Pr 3.34 Pr 11.18 Pr 0.28 Pr 6.13 Pr 11.19 Pr 0.29 Pr 11.36 Pr 11.20 Pr 0.30 Pr 11.42 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 131
    Full details of the CT implementation of ANSIx3.28 are given in Chapter 7 Serial communications protocol. Modbus RTU protocol Full details of the CT implementation of Modbus RTU are given in Chapter 7 Serial communications protocol. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 132
    (slave). The drive does not respond until at least 1ms after the message has been received from the host allowing 1ms for the host to change from transmit to receive mode. This initial delay can be extended using Pr 11.26 if required for both ANSI and Modbus RTU protocols. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 133
    US RW BU Range 0 (480) , 1 (575), 2 (690) Update rate Write at power-up This parameter has three possible values (480, 575, 690) and indicates the voltage rating of the drive. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 134
    The actions of erasing a card, erasing a file, creating a new file, changing a menu 0 parameter, or inserting a new card will set Pr 11.37 to 0. Various SMART card actions can be initiated via Pr x.00, or the cloning parameter (Pr 11.42), and resetting the drive as given in the table below: Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 135
    However, if the transfer fails the parameters are not saved to drive EEPROM, therefore only the RAM values will be incorrect. If the drive is powered down and then powered up again the original drive parameters will be restored. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 136
    Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 19 Update rate Background write Gives the type/mode of the data block selected with Pr 11.37 as shown below: Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 137
    Range 0 to 4 Default Update rate Background read * Modes 1 and 2 are not US (i.e. not saved when drive parameters are saved), mode 3 and 4 are US. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 138
    All menus can be accessed Lock user security when drive is reset. (This parameter is set to L1 after reset.) The LED keypad can adjust this parameter even when user security is set. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 139
    Onboard Application Lite Ladder Program is not fitted. Onboard Application Lite Ladder Program is fitted but stopped. Onboard Application Lite Ladder Program is fitted and running. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 140
    0-255 11.52 Works order number 0-999999 11.52 Number 0-999 11.55 Drive rating number Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 56 Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 141
    Four 900A MP900R-6 480V 1200A MP1200-4 480V 1850A MP1850-4 690V 1200A MP1200-6 690V 1850A MP1850-6 480V Four 1200A MP1200R-4 480V Four 1850A MP1850R-4 690V Four 1200A MP1200R-6 690V Four 1850A MP1850R-6 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 142
    An ANSI master device transmits a parameter read message to a number of MentorII drives over EIA-485. At some point one of the MentorII drives is replaced with a Mentor MP drive. The EIA-485 cable is wired to an SM-Applications module in slot 3 of the Mentor MP instead of being wired into the drive.
  • Page 143
    Only one option module on a Mentor MP may perform Mentor 2 parameter emulation at a time. Value No option module will operate communications in porting mode. Option module in slot 1 will operate communications in porting mode if capable.
  • Page 144
    Background read This parameter defines the external resistance fitted to the drive by the user. This parameter is used in calculating the power dissipated and modelling the temperature of the resistor. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 145
    This parameter displays the externally fitted resistor temperature calculated by the protection model in terms of percentage. 11.66 Suppressor voltage Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 2000V Update rate Background write Voltage measured on the suppressor. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 146: Menu 12: Threshold Detectors, Variable Selectors And Brake Control Function

    Threshold Threshold Threshold Detector 2 Detector 2 Detector 2 hysteresis output invert input source Hysteresis Input Read-write (RW) Threshold 0.XX terminals parameter level Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX parameter terminals Threshold output Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 147
    Output 0.XX parameter terminals Figure 5-16 Menu 12 Brake control function Current Current 4.01 12.40 magnitude magnitude Brake control function Ramp hold Speed 3.02 2.03 feedback Position control Reference 1.11 13.10 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 148
    The output may be inverted if required by setting the invert flag (Pr 12.06, Pr 12.26). The result is routed to the destination (defined by Pr 12.07, Pr 12.27). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 149
    Variable selector 2 source 1 scaling Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range ±4.000 Default 1.000 Update rate 4ms x number of menu 9 or 12 functions active read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 150
    The position input can be derived from any parameter, however it is intended to be used with a position value that has a range from 0 to 65535. The input is scaled so that as Pr 12.13 is varied between -4.000 and 4.000 the proportion of the input position change added to the accumulator varies Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 151
    Pr 13.21 and the position reference used by the position controller. The variable selector speed reference can be used to move the position reference forwards or backwards with respect to the input reference. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 152: Brake Control Function

    The use of a Smartcard in boot mode or an SM-Applications module can ensure drive parameters are immediately programmed to avoid this situation. WARNING Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 153
    Pr 12.48 1. Wait for armature current and fully fluxed machine 2. Post-brake release delay 3. Wait for speed threshold 4. Wait for brake apply speed delay 5. Brake apply delay Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 154
    The brake apply delay is used to allow for the brake application time. During this period the Hold zero speed parameter (Pr 6.08) is one, and so the drive is enabled with zero speed reference. This ensures that the motor remains stationary while the brake is being applied. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 155
    Default Update rate Background read When Pr 12.51 = 0, Pr 12.50 is controlled by the internal field controller, when Pr 12.50 can be controlled by an external field controller . Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 156: Menu 13: Position Control

    Drive source 3.28 3.29 Encoder 13.05 Slot 1 15.04 15.05 15.06 Δ Position Slot 2 16.04 16.05 16.06 Limited to ± / Slot 3 17.04 17.05 17.06 Orientation position 13.13 reference Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 157
    13.14 Orientation Input Read-write (RW) 0.XX terminals parameter Orientation Read-only (RO) Output 0.XX position parameter terminals 13.15 complete This logic diagram applies only when all parameters are at their default settings Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 158
    If a Solutions Module slot is selected as a source, but the module is not a position feedback category Solutions Module the position controller cannot be enabled. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 159
    Parameter Feed forward Mode value active Position controller disabled Rigid position control Rigid position control Non-rigid position control Non-rigid position control Orientation on stop Orientation on stop and when drive enabled Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 160
    When the position is within the window defined by Pr 13.14, the orientation complete indication is given in Pr 13.15. The stop mode selected by Pr 6.01 has no effect if orientation is enabled. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 161
    Pr 13.14 defines the position acceptance window either side of the position reference for orientation in 1/2 of a revolution. When the position is within the window defined by Pr 13.14, Pr 13.15 indicates orientation is complete. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 162
    0 to 65,535 Default Update rate 4ms read 13.21 Local reference position Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 65,535 Default Update rate 4ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 163
    (and not the turns or fine position) is available. This feature is not available when absolute mode is selected (Pr 13.11 = 1). Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 164: Menu 14: User Pid Controller

    This menu contains a PID controller which has programmable reference and feedback inputs, programmable enable bit, reference slew rate limiting, variable clamp levels and programmable destination. The sample rate of the PID controller is 4ms. Figure 5-20 Menu 14 logic digram Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 165
    The parameters are all shown at their default settings *The PID controller is only enabled if Pr 14.16 is set to a non Pr xx.00 and unprotected destination parameter. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 166
    This parameter defines the time taken for the reference input to ramp from 0 to 100.0% following a 0 to 100% step change in input. 14.08 PID enable Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Coding Default Update rate 4ms read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 167
    If Pr 14.18 = 1, the upper limit defines the maximum positive or negative magnitude for the PID controller output. When any of the limits are active the integrator is held. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 168
    RA NC NV US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4ms write 14.21 PID feedback Coding Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4ms write Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 169
    Serial comms Parameter x.00 Performance Menu 14 structure display format descriptions protocol 14.22 PID error Coding Txt VM DP RA NC NV US RW BU Range ±100.00 % Update rate 4ms write Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 170: Menus 15, 16 And 17: Solutions Module Slots

    EEPROM until the user performs a parameter save. Parameters common to all categories Parameter Range Default Type x.01 Solutions Module ID 0 to 599 PT US x.50 Solutions Module error status 0 to 255 NC PT Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 171: Menu 18: Application Menu 1

    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range -32,768 to 32,767 Default Update rate 18.31 to 18.50 Application menu 1 read-write bit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 172: Menu 19: Application Menu 2

    Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range -32,768 to 32,767 Default Update rate 19.31 to 19.50 Application menu 2 read-write bit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Default Update rate Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 173: Menu 20: Application Menu 3

    *Menu 20 parameters are non-clonable and cannot be saved in a full parameter type data block or difference from default data block on a SMART card with software versions before V01.07.00. However, with V01.07.00 onwards these parameters are saved in a difference from defaults type data block if they are not at their default value. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 174: Menu 21: Second Motor Parameters

    Pr 21.03 defines how the value of Pr 1.49 is derived as follows: Value of Pr 21.03 Display String Pr 1.49 A1.A2 *Selected by terminal input A1.Pr A2.Pr Keypad ref only Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 175
    Pr 2.21 parameter Update rate Background read 21.06 Base speed Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 10000.0 rpm Default 1000 Normal Pr 5.08 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 176
    Pr 5.61 parameter Update rate Background read 21.11 Motor constant Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0.0 to 100.0% Default 90.0 Normal Pr 5.15 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 177
    Pr 21.15 does not have an equivalent normal motor parameter, but shows when motor 2 is active. 21.16 Thermal time constant Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0.0 to 3000.0 Default 89.0 Normal motor Pr 4.15 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 178
    If a position feedback category Solutions Module is not fitted in slot 1 the drive produces an EnC9 trip. 2, Slot2: Solutions Module in slot 2 3, Slot3: Solutions Module in slot 3 4, tacho 5, Est speed Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 179
    Update rate Background read 21.27 Motoring current limit Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to MOTOR2_CURRENT_LIMIT_MAX % Default 150.0 Normal Pr 4.05 parameter Update rate Background read Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 180
    21.32 Flux loop I gain Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 300.0 Default Normal Pr 5.72 parameter Update rate Background read Field current control loop integral gain. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 181
    Spill over loop I gaint Txt VM DP US RW BU Coding Range 0 to 300.0 Default Normal Pr 5.63 parameter Update rate Background read Field weakening control loop integral gain. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 182: Menu 22: Additional Menu 0 Set-Up

    SMARTCARD. This ensures that defaults are used for this menu if the saved parameters are from a software version which did not include this menu. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 183: Menu 23 Header Definitions

    When moving between parameters within a block only valid parameters are displayed. Figure 5-21 Sub block navigation SEt UP SE00 SE13 diAGnoS di01 di14 triPS inPut in01 in10 Headers Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 184
    When this parameter is set to 1 the associated pre-defined sub block is accessible. When this parameter is 0 the associated pre-defined block is bypassed. Parameter Description Display 23.03 Set-up SEt UP 23.04 Diagnostics diAGnoS 23.05 Trips triPS 23.06 Speed Loop SP LOOP 23.07 Serial interface SintEr 23.08 Speed Feedback Fb SP 23.09 InPut Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 185
    0.55 10.24 Trip 4 tr05 0.56 10.25 Trip 5 tr06 0.57 10.26 Trip 6 tr07 0.58 10.27 Trip 7 tr08 0.59 10.28 Trip 8 tr09 0.60 10.29 Trip 9 tr10 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 186
    0.86 8.02 I/O state 2 in06 0.87 8.03 I/O state 3 in07 0.88 8.04 I state 4 in08 0.89 8.05 I state 5 in09 0.90 8.06 I state 6 in10 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 187: 32 Bit Parameters

    Pr 160.00 to Pr 161.00 to Pr 162.00 to Pr 163.00 to Pr 164.00 to Pr 165.00 to Pr 160.99 Pr 161.99 Pr 162.99 Pr 163.99 Pr 164.99 Pr 165.99 Menu 165 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 188: Serial Communications Protocol

    Introduction 123456 +123456 Mentor MP supports an ANSIx3.28 type comms protocol as supported by previous Control Techniques products with some modification to allow If the parameter to be read does not exist the End of transmission access to 32 bit parameters. This chapter describes the implementation character (Ctl D) is returned.

  • Page 189: Drive Address

    1. The command is aborted because a non-numerical value is received in the drive address, menu or parameter numbers. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 190: Ct Modbus Rtu Specification

    + transmission time for the response. minimum silence minimum silence period period Slave frame Master request frame detect Slave response Master request processing New master request Slave response time can start here Time Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 191: Slave Address

    MOST significant byte is sent first. So for example 16 — bits 0x1234 would be 0x12 0x34 32 — bits 0x12345678 would be 0x12 0x34 0x56 0x78 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 192: Extended Data Types

    NOTE The selection is applied for the whole block access. bit 15 bit 14 bits 0 — 13 TYP1 TYP0 Type select Parameter address X x 100+Y-1 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 193: Exceptions

    If a write multiple (FC16 or FC23) request exceeds the slave maximum buffer size then the slave will discard the message. No exception will be transmitted in this case and the master will time out. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 194: Crc

    If this data type is not supported then an 32bit float data type over range error will be raised if this data supported type is used Maximum buffer size Determines the maximum block size. Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…

  • Page 195: Performance

    Relay output closing 4ms* 4ms* Relay output opening 4ms* 4ms* *software only Current feedback Accuracy: 5% Resolution: 10 bit plus sign Full scale resolution is equivalent to 222% drive rated current (A Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…

  • Page 196
    Inertia compensation torque …………40 Jog acceleration rate ……………38 Jog deceleration rate ……………39 Jog reference …………….24 Keypad ………………9 Keypad control …………….14 Keypad control mode reference ……….29 Limit switch …………….91 Load reached …………….120 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
  • Page 197
    Solutions Module slots …………170 Sources ……………… 19 Speed feedback selector …………49 Stator inductance …………..75 Status mode …………….11 Status word …………….127 Stop mode …………….86 Sub blocks …………….6 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide Issue Number: 1 www.controltechniques.com…
  • Page 198
    Variable selector 2 …………..149 Variable selectors …………..146 Velocity feed forward …………31 Voltage mode select …………74 Voltage rating ……………. 133 Wire break detect …………..52 Zero speed …………….120 Zero speed threshold ………….. 44 Mentor MP Advanced User Guide www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 1…
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